Manitoba Agricultural Museum

Admission: Adults: $10.00, Seniors: $8.00, Children (5 – 12): $5.00

Regular Hours:
Open May 12 to September 30, 9am-4:30pm daily.

Off Season Hours:
October 1st- May11th: 9am-4:30pm Monday to Friday

About the Museum:

The Manitoba Agricultural Museum holds the largest collection of vintage farm machinery in Canada with more than 500 implements, most dating back to the Pioneer era of Manitoba. The Homesteaders’ Village represents village life in the early 20th century with an 1883 schoolhouse, a post office that once served all of northwestern Manitoba, the typical log houses of the era, an elegant clapboard mansion, a general store, a railway station, and more! This collection comes to life in many events throughout the year.

The Manitoba Agricultural Museum’s signature festival, the Manitoba Threshermen’s Reunion and Stampede, runs in late July featuring vintage farm machinery in action, daily machinery parade, children’s activities, pioneer fashion show, music and more. Campground facilities include, playground, dump station, showers and washrooms. 15 amp and 30 amp service. Daily rates $20 to $30.

Darlingford School Heritage Museum

Admission: By donation

Regular Hours:
June 15 – September 15, open weekends and holidays from 1 to 5 PM

Off Season Hours:
Year round by appointment

About the Museum:

The Darlingford School Heritage Museum is a four room school house with original pressed tin ceilings, built in 1910. Artifacts reflect early community life. The museum is situated next to Heritage War Memorial Park.

Somerset Lorne Citizens Museum

After two years of hard work, an abundance of volunteerism and extensive community support, the Somerset Lorne Citizens Museum officially opened its doors on May 31st, 2014! Held in a building which used to be a bank, the museum will now hold artefacts, pictures, items of our ancestors, and help keep the past alive for the current and future generations.

Visitors are welcome to tour the museum. Their hours for the months of June through August are 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. from Wednesday to Sunday.

Star Mound School Museum

A former schoolhouse (1886) with text books, records, the Star Mound School Museum is located in a park noted for spring crocuses. A sacred Aboriginal site is also located here.

Open daily, April to October. Donations accepted.
Tel. 204-873-2600
Location: 3 km/2 mi. west and 1.6 km/1 mi. north of Snowflake.

St Joseph Museum

Exploring the 20 buildings that make up the museum offers a unique opportunity to see and experience, first-hand, how early pioneer farmers lived and worked in the region more than 100 years ago. The museum features a historical village, agricultural village, a tourism center and a campground.